Like so many other Marvel movies, Bryan Singer's superb X-Men: Days of Future Past features an after-credits scene which teased what's to come. Simon Kinberg talks about the significance of it here, but if you haven't seen the movie, be warned that there are major spoilers ahead...

X-Men: Days of Future Past ends with a flashback to Ancient Egyptian times as we see a young boy building the pyramids with his mutant powers. His worshippers are all chanting "En Sabah Nur," and four horsemen look on in the background. Does this mean that the Apocalypse in 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse will be a child? Nope. "The post-credit sequence is a tease into what will be the Apocalypse movie. Now the Apocalypse you see – that young boy – may not be the actor who plays the character in our movie," Kinberg explains in the video interview withIGN Moviesabove. "It’s a deep back story glimpse into the character, but our movie doesn’t take place in ancient Egypt and will likely not star a young boy Apocalypse." What did you guys think of the X-Men: Days of Future Past after-credits scene? Sound off with your thoughts in the usual place!

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